'Karen threatened to sue us': Mom throws tantrum at movie theater employees after her kids got kicked out for being disruptive - FAIL Blog - Funny Fails
By: BenWeiss
The only thing worse than annoying kids is an annoying parent! These kids were messing around in a movie theater, moving from one showing to another and causing a plethora of noise complaints from other moviegoers. After numerous warnings, the employees at the theater had to kick the kids out. They were asked to wait in the lobby while they kept trying to reach their parents to organize a pickup. During this time, the kids were still messing around and trying to sneak back into different movies. By the time the theater was closing, their mother still hadn't shown up.
The employees ended up having to kick the kids out of the cinema. Obviously, this is not an ideal situation, and thankfully, the kids got home and were totally fine. However, the next day, Karen came bolting into the theater, threatening to sue the employees for leaving her kids unattended. She has some audacity to blame the employees after they had been trying to reach her for hours!
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Wonder if Momma had a few that night after dropping off the kids...
It's not the employees responsibility to look after her kids. That's her job. These parents that just let their kids go and do anything they want kill me. Keep your brats at home if they can''t act like decent beasties
Insane to me that she would think just because she paid for a movie ticket, it is some kind of daycare...
in the small town I lived in back in the 60's, friday nights is when teenagers "went to the show". it was mayhem and there were no sane adults present, usually. I remember wanting to go to the show one friday night that barbarella was playing. my mother apparently had heard about the film and insisted on accompanying me there. buzzkill. when the lights went down for the coming attractions I told her I was going to the refreshment stand and never went back to my seat. dad was none too happy when we got home and especially after mom gave her movie review. apparently dad needed to see for himself and they both went back to see it the next night. he wouldn't let me go see the beatles yellow submarine either, because it was all hippie shit, and my girlfriend carol, who always went to the show without her training bra on, broke up with me because of it.
Ha! I loved Barbarella, especially the scene where the little mechanical dolls try to eat Jane Fonda alive. She eventually gets rescued but not before they rip most of her clothes off.
We went as teenagers but were never really unruly.
Except one time we went in to watch a movie. I remember the title to this day, It was called Silent Scream. Can't remember the movie itself, just the title. Haha
At the beginning some woman said something very loudly to the effect that the man on screen was hot. I shot back that the woman was hot as hell too. Half the audience laughed.
the most fun movie audience I was ever a part of was in a theater in a predominately black neighborhood. I can't recall the movie but the friendly advice and talking back type of commentary during the movie was hilarious.
a few what?
Reminds me of people that let their kids run around Walmart.
'beasties'
Hahaha
I saw one the other day where a woman let her kid climb all over the seat in front of them on a flight. Annoying the guy the whole time.
years ago I had some kid continuously kicking the back of my seat during the flight. I asked his mother nicely the first time. the second time I suggested she trade seats with her brat. the third, fourth, and fifth times I got the flight attendant involved. the sixth time I got moved to first class. the limited conversations I had with his mother between incidents probably would have gotten me a police escort after landing in this day and age. I've had flight attendants praise me for my well behaved children on flights before. of course my previous threats to them of being left in an airport if they didn't weren't part of those brief conversations.
The first time I took my kids (daughter and son) on a flight I shipped them baggage. It was quite a pleasant flight.
The next time I took them on a flight I asked them, Baggage? they in turn promised to be good as gold on the flight and they actually were.
one summer about 30 years ago I told my oldest son that I couldn't afford adult fare for him on our yearly flight to texas for family vacation. he would have to wear a full body fur suit and a full head latex dog mask we had acquired over the years and ride down in a dog kennel. keep his furry back to the cage door and remember to growl whenever it got moved. his mother ruined the joke before he caught on, but 2nd son still talks about it.
Gee...wish I had thought about shipping mine in baggage!
Seriously, tho, the one time we flew with the kids they were so well behaved I thought I had the wrong kids
the theater should sue her
Or look into her for neglect. The place closed down and still no one heard from the mother. Said they ended up walking home.